NMC Requires Foreign Medical Graduates with Online Education to Complete Physical Training

NMC Requires Foreign Medical Graduates with Online Education to Complete Physical Training

The National Medical Commission has made a decision about Indian students who studied medicine in other countries using online classes during the pandemic.
The National Medical Commission says that these students must now go to a college or hospital to get some practical training.

They have to do this because they did not get to practice medicine on patients when they were studying online.

 

According to the rule, students who studied medicine in other countries and did not get to work with patients in a hospital have to do some extra training.They have to go to their college or a hospital that the National Medical Commission has approved to get this training.

 

The National Medical Commission wants to make sure that students get to practice medicine on patients before they can work as doctors in India.

 

The National Medical Commission says that learning medicine online is not the same as learning it in person.The National Medical Commission thinks this is especially true for parts of medicine that require working with patients and learning in a hospital.

 

So the National Medical Commission says that students have to do this training to meet their standards.This decision affects students who studied medicine in foreign universities that had online classes because of the pandemic.

 

The National Medical Commission believes that this decision will help keep education and patient care in India at a high level.The National Medical Commission wants to make sure that doctors in India are well trained and can take care of their patients.

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